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I didn't cry, but I sure did cringe over the fact that they got so much wrong about that scene!
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Will check this out, but in Jim's defense, glaring factual errors really take me out of even the most emotional of stories.
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I can try one of Thor's. Will probably be crying, "Dear God, why did I listen to this?"
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Only the ones featuring the nasally voice of Jeff "Uh-uh" Bond.
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Will check this out, but in Jim's defense, glaring factual errors really take me out of even the most emotional of stories. They misremembered the name of a cue. Jeez! That really isn't the point of the story. -Erik- You should know better than to ask a sincere question to this bunch of knucklheads, Erik.
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Will check this out, but in Jim's defense, glaring factual errors really take me out of even the most emotional of stories. They misremembered the name of a cue. Jeez! That really isn't the point of the story. -Erik- You should know better than to ask a sincere question to this bunch of knucklheads, Erik.
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Erik... Don't get me wrong! I thought that particular story was quite wonderful, and I bet there wasn't a dry eye at Tomlinson's memorial service when they played that piece! Truth be told... I usually have to STOP listening to Superman The Movie right before "Leaving Home" starts, because if I don't, I'LL start to cry, and possibly fall into a depression.
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Erik, if I didn't thank you years ago I'm thanking you now. This is a terrific interview, and yes it made me cry. I'm sorry they haven't recorded much in a while. Their commentaries on Star Wars are top notch.
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